Chunky Plumpy
New Bee
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2022
- Messages
- 79
- Reaction score
- 30
- Location
- Oldbury Naite
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hello all,
I need a little advice please after failing miserably to requeen my two hives. For reasons I shan't go into here, one hive was preparing to swarm making queen cells and the second in need of a better/friendlier queen, so lifted the nice queen into a nuc and 'managed' the other two hives, trying to re-queen from queen cells out of the 'superior' hive.
I went in today after 4 weeks and have LOTS of honey/stores but absolutely no brood, in either hive, nor are there any signs of eggs or larvae but nectar and pollen where there was once brood. So I'm in a bit of a pickle and would appreciate some advice introducing the nice queen from the nuc back into a hive.
I'm anxious about just plopping her and her new family from the nuc into the hive in case the remaining bees take issue and kill my only remaining queen. Should I box her first or perhaps just harvest the two big hives and let them perish before I simply rehome the nuc in an empty hive without contest? Any advice welcome, cheers, CP.
I need a little advice please after failing miserably to requeen my two hives. For reasons I shan't go into here, one hive was preparing to swarm making queen cells and the second in need of a better/friendlier queen, so lifted the nice queen into a nuc and 'managed' the other two hives, trying to re-queen from queen cells out of the 'superior' hive.
I went in today after 4 weeks and have LOTS of honey/stores but absolutely no brood, in either hive, nor are there any signs of eggs or larvae but nectar and pollen where there was once brood. So I'm in a bit of a pickle and would appreciate some advice introducing the nice queen from the nuc back into a hive.
I'm anxious about just plopping her and her new family from the nuc into the hive in case the remaining bees take issue and kill my only remaining queen. Should I box her first or perhaps just harvest the two big hives and let them perish before I simply rehome the nuc in an empty hive without contest? Any advice welcome, cheers, CP.